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GCSE results day can be a rollercoaster of emotions, especially if you don't get the results you want. Ahead of results day on Thursday 21 August, members of the Division of Academics, Teachers and ...
Presented by the BPS Research Board, this award recognises a postgraduate researcher who has made a significant contribution to psychology through their doctoral degree study.
The Early Career Conference Bursary Scheme is now accepting applications for the second round of bursaries for 2025.
BPS student member Gurni Singh reflects upon the opportunities and challenges of remote learning on a psychology conversion course.
The team behind the BPS’s online publications, the Psychologist and Research Digest, share their favourite stories to celebrate hitting the milestone.
As children in Scotland head back to school, Dr Larissa Cunningham explores the concept of 'school readiness'.
The guidance seeks to support members to present their qualifications and expertise correctly and with confidence.
Chair of the BPS's Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Stephen Smith, has been appointed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) College of Experts.
Since the pandemic, like many organisations, the BPS has been working in a remote and hybrid capacity. As a result, we have found that staff and member occupancy of the large BPS office space in ...
An introduction to the September 2025 issue by our editor, Jon Sutton.
Have you ever put off going to bed, finishing an assignment, or doing a chore? Procrastination isn't exactly an unfamiliar experience for many of us. But what about precrastination? This is the polar ...